Electric Power Shower Cold Water Feed Only
Best electric cold feed only shower.
Electric power shower cold water feed only. A typical electric shower microswitch damaged by heat. My shower is going hot cold. Electric showers only use water from your cold water supply with the water being heated up by an element similar to a kettle. So first of all check that the valve coming into your house is fully open and the valve on the line to the shower is fully open.
You should have one of two things a power shower which uses a pump running off the cold water tank or an electric shower which goes straight on the mains water supply. If this isn t the problem you should call a professional. If your shower is going hot and cold it s usually caused by not enough water getting to the shower. The pressure of the shower is less than the power shower but typically greater than the gravity feed shower.
Bear in mind that the higher powered showers will often need your house wiring and. Various wattages are available on different models of instantaneous electric showers typically 6 to 11kw. Electric showers also dont require a pump as the water pressure depends on the pressure of your mains. 2 october 2009 at 11 10am edited 30 november 1 at 1 00am in energy.
If you have a normal instantaneous shower such as a. A valve may have been accidently turned off. A standard pump assisted power shower uses hot and cold water from a domestic hot water tank which is heated by your household boiler and stored in the hot water cylinder. Hopefully you can just turn the shut off valve back on and be good to go.
3 replies 10 5k. There are 6 recommendations below for the best electric shower so there s one to suit every budget. If the other faucets around the house do have cold water then the problem is most likely the pressure balancing valve. It s possible someone s installed an electric shower straight off the tank which is normally a bad idea solution is to re plumb it to the mains supply.
An electric shower only uses a cold water supply and just heats the water as it is used somewhat like a kettle. A power shower will have a pump in the circuit prior to the shower to boost the mains pressure from the rising main and at the shower itself. They only require a mains cold water supply as the water is then heated quickly by passing over an element inside the unit so therefore doesnt use any stored water. Electric showers are usually rated between 6 5kw and 10 5kw and the higher the power the greater the the amount of hot water it can heat.
If you ve ever had a boiler installed you ll know they re not cheap. With a larger wattage the higher the temperature rise obtainable for a given flow of water.